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. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, big bird. i actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> cnn political analyst and editorial director of the national journal. hi, ron. >> good morning, carol. >> i know it's not the most important issue of the night. plenty of people actually think lehrer helped mitt romney by allowing him so much time to answer questions. fair? >> i don't know. he has been an important force in presidential debates. last night was not a good night for him. the new format has a lot of strength, allows you to drill down on a subject, providing sustained focus on one area at a time. and he simply did not take advantage of it. he didn't have meaningful follow-ups. he didn't challenge them. he really didn't kind of force them to move beyond their kind of comfort zone and their talking points. i think it was a tremendous missed opportunity. i bet the other moderators will learn from it and being more aggressive in using this tool that the ne
. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, big bird. i actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> cnn political analyst and editorial director of the national journal. hi, ron. >> good morning, carol. >> i know it's not the most important issue of the night. plenty of people actually think lehrer helped mitt romney by allowing him so much time to answer questions. fair? >> i...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in a few hours, we will know who has won and who has lost in the first test of america's presidential election campaign. it is decision day for the voters of iowa. for months, republican candidates have looted this state, but will they leave with a clearer idea of who will take on barack obama in november? >> hundreds more hands to be shaken, children to be courted before this is over. mitt romney is behaving like a victor. >> i believe in america, i believe that our future. i believe that we will accomplish great things. >> align republicans to get a blow for their candidate, come november, he should be judged. he has to persuade his own side first. it hurt when he lost iowa four years ago. conservatives want someone more consistently right wing. >> it sets the course of the country. by the sun fooled shine, -- that through the flat landscape artist and those that could put them in the vital top three places. libertarian could win, but newt gingrich's star has faded. at this basketba
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. in a few hours, we will know who has won and who has lost in the first test of america's presidential election campaign. it is decision day for the voters of iowa. for months, republican candidates have looted this state, but will they leave with a clearer idea of who will take on barack obama in november? >> hundreds more hands to be shaken, children to be courted before this is over. mitt romney is behaving like a victor....
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. >> reporter: the marchers want the federal government to continue funding pbs. john henrehan takes us to the million puppet march. >> reporter: there weren't a million puppets on the streets of washington, d.c. but at least a thousand people, many of them with cloth and furry friends, turned out for what they call the million puppet march. the million puppet march was organized as a response to a debate comment made by republican presidential candidate mitt romney who was expressing concern over mounting federal deficits. >> i like pbs. i love big bird. but i'm not going to keep on spending money to borrow money from china to pay for. >> reporter: many of the puppets were caches featured on public television programs aimed at children. >> look at all these nice people here to support pbs. we were told there were snacks so which way are the snacks? >> we love the muppets. we love sesame street. it is the only channel i would let my son watch. cutting that is a catastrophe. >> reporter: identify moment, we thought somebody in the crowd might have gotten his presid
. >> reporter: the marchers want the federal government to continue funding pbs. john henrehan takes us to the million puppet march. >> reporter: there weren't a million puppets on the streets of washington, d.c. but at least a thousand people, many of them with cloth and furry friends, turned out for what they call the million puppet march. the million puppet march was organized as a response to a debate comment made by republican presidential candidate mitt romney who was...
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just the thought of it has pbs fans all fired up. nightly news begins now. . >>> good evening, coming off a lackluster debate performance, the president got some good news today, 32 days before the election, the nation's jobless rate fell to the lowest level of his term in office. economists will argue what it means, but here are today's numbers, the economy gained about 14,000 jobs in the last month, pushing the unemployment rate to 7.8%, that is where today's political debate in this country started out. we have it all covered here tonight. and we'll begin our coverage with nbc's andrea mitchell, good evening, andrea. >> reporter: good evening, brian, in a week that has been a roller coaster for both of the candidates, today's news gave a good bit of a jolt, but that set off a fire storm on what it really means. the news that the unemployment dipped below 8% since he took office came just in time for a president battered by his poor performance in the debate. >> today's news should give us some encouragement. it shouldn't be an exc
just the thought of it has pbs fans all fired up. nightly news begins now. . >>> good evening, coming off a lackluster debate performance, the president got some good news today, 32 days before the election, the nation's jobless rate fell to the lowest level of his term in office. economists will argue what it means, but here are today's numbers, the economy gained about 14,000 jobs in the last month, pushing the unemployment rate to 7.8%, that is where today's political debate in this...
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provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from wa, inatongtmoderator gwen ifill. gwen:good evening 6789 after new hampshire and before south carolina, the battle lines are now well drawn in the republican primary race. the candidate who has won over the most voters, raised the most money and earned the most focused attention from the white house, is former massachusetts governor mitt romney. he's focusing his attention on the president, as well. >> i understand the president, last night, was speaking at a fundraiser in chicago. and he said, "i can promise you change is coming." and he's right. and the name of that change is mitt romney. gwen: but not so fast. before romney can take on the president directly, he has to win more than a single caucus and a single primary. and, lest we forget, newt gingrich, rick santorum, ron paul, jon huntsman and rick perry are still in this thing. gingrich, who is within striking distance so far in the palmetto state, appears to be t
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. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like big bird. i like you too. upon but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> big bird might go, and by the way, pbs, comes out of massachusetts, by the way. it showed that mitt romney was prepared, he used some humor tonight, he wasn't afraid to go at the moderator in that way. i think he was tongue in cheek for much of what he was saying. the larger point was let's not spend money and get ourselves into debt with china buying up most of our bonds. and that's a point that will resonate with some people. of the big thing romney did in closing, he stayed focused on jobs. i think it was a good night for him for that reason. >> and the polls showed that as well. thank you so much. he'll be back next week for the vice presidential debate. >> thanks so much. >>> starting tomorrow , president obama and mitt romney weigh in on the issues in an exclusive presidential forum right here on cbssf.com. >>> a man sitting on the cal train tracks in the south bay is hospitalized t
. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like big bird. i like you too. upon but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> big bird might go, and by the way, pbs, comes out of massachusetts, by the way. it showed that mitt romney was prepared, he used some humor tonight, he wasn't afraid to go at the moderator in that way. i think he was tongue in cheek for much of what he was saying. the larger point was let's not spend money and...
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased to welcome tony danza back to this program. he embarked on a unique journey when he decided to teach 10th grade english in philadelphia. that experience served as the basis for a series. it also inspired a new book, "i'd like to apologize to every teacher i ever had." good to have you back on this program. what are you apologizing for? >> i apologize for not being a great student myself. why didn't i apply myself? when i got there and did this, and saw what it is like to be a teacher in a school of over 3000 kids with 50 languages spoken. northeast high school, and the vikings in the house? i saw the extent of what it takes to be there every day and tried to convince kids and who are constantly besieged th messages that tell them what we're doing in the classroom is not that important, trying to convince them that this little bit of their lives is so important. it is not like it was when i was a kid. trying to convince them to take advantage of this little piece of thei
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased to welcome tony danza back to this program. he embarked on a unique journey when he decided to teach 10th grade english in philadelphia. that experience served as the basis for a series. it also inspired a new book, "i'd like to apologize to every teacher i ever had." good to have you back on this program. what are you apologizing for? >> i apologize for not being a great student...
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i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i love pbs. i love big bird. actually like you too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money and borrowing money from china to pay for it, no. 1. >> is that harsh? >> it's harsh when we're focusing on big bird. but romney's point was that too much of our debt has been accumulated by china and other countries as well. what he didn't mention was that china was buying that up when george w. bush was president as well. but the fact that i had to point that out on the air tonight is an illustration of what barack obama didn't do. the president frankly should have been politely in his face, saying that's not accurate, just like the presentation about romney's health care program. the president should have merely said the governor is being a hypocrite. he did this in massachusetts. and the president frankly didn't do that tonight. i think that's the reason that people said that they gave the nod to mitt romney tonight. in the end, we've seen how people are going to vote in november. we've got two more debates to do. i think you'll see a di
i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i love pbs. i love big bird. actually like you too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money and borrowing money from china to pay for it, no. 1. >> is that harsh? >> it's harsh when we're focusing on big bird. but romney's point was that too much of our debt has been accumulated by china and other countries as well. what he didn't mention was that china was buying that up when george w. bush was president as well. but the fact that i had to...
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america. they spent a fortune, traveled thousands of miles, and in the end, only 8 voters actually mattered. the first contest of the u.s. presidential election could not have finished closer yet only 8 votes really did separate the republican candidates mitt romney and rick santorum in the iowa caucuses. now they headed to the next primary race to try to actually seal the nomination. >> he is celebrating. so is he. both think that they can win their prize. just 8 votes divided mitt romney from rick santorum but they are worlds apart. second place is sweet for the former senator, a christian conservative, a hard-line opponent of gay marriage an abortion. >> what wins in america are bold ideas, sharp contrast, and a plan that includes everyone. >> some predicted that his pungent views mean he cannot win. supporters disagree. >> his message resonates. when you talk to this man and you look him in the eye, you can trust him. >> the media decided for us to our candidate was. they have been telling
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america. they spent a fortune, traveled thousands of miles, and in the end, only 8 voters actually mattered. the first contest of the u.s. presidential election could not have finished closer yet only 8 votes really did separate the republican candidates mitt romney and rick santorum in the iowa caucuses. now they headed to the next primary race to try to actually seal the nomination. >> he is celebrating. so is he. both think that they can win their...
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proud to support "washington week" on pbs. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. it's hard to know where to begin in a week shamed by secret videotapes, frantic recalibration and taxes. one thing we know for sure, the charges and counter charges are just beginning and neither candidate shows any sign of backing down. the president told interviewers at a univision town hall that washington can't be fixed from the inside. mitt romney saw an opening. >> the president today threw in the white flag of surrender again. he said he can't change washington from the inside. he can only exchange it from outside. well, we're going to give him that chance in november. he's going outside! [cheers] i can change washington. i will change washington. we'll get the job done from the inside. >> for some reason my opponent got really exc
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why are they singling out pb and j? >> pizza is italian, by the way. >> that's another good point. >> french fries, english muffins. >> the list goes on and on. >> german potato salad. >> what is acceptable. >> canadian bacon. columbian --. >> it is not kosher. >> you are offering them after class. >> a guy has to eat. >> bernie, they call this program courageous conversation. >> it is so absurd. i grew up in the inner city. i know a lot of the black kids my schoolmates, they love peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. so there is a lot of black racists around. i am sick of the self-hating white people. this principal is probably whiter than prince harry's butt. get over it. >> it is not white, by the way. >> i think the name was giew -- giew tear res. >> if i would have read the story i would have known. that's my fault for cruising through this show. usually i am on a narcotic. jonathon, you are a filthy foreigner. does this pb and j bashing appeal to your job stealing sensibility? >> yes. peanut butter and overtly racis
why are they singling out pb and j? >> pizza is italian, by the way. >> that's another good point. >> french fries, english muffins. >> the list goes on and on. >> german potato salad. >> what is acceptable. >> canadian bacon. columbian --. >> it is not kosher. >> you are offering them after class. >> a guy has to eat. >> bernie, they call this program courageous conversation. >> it is so absurd. i grew up in the inner...
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. >> can you catch the concert february 27th on pbs. on pbs. >> you can't help but just be dancing a little bit. every time we've heard that this morning. >> the president didn't sound too bad right there. >> he is pretty good. >> a pretty good singer. >> impressive. >>> speaking of impressive, the weather forecast for the next couple of days will be very impressive. we'll be enjoying temperatures 15 to 20 degrees above normal. >> a lot of people will be dancing about that. >> including the flowers. i think we'll be in full bloom here in the next couple of days. right now, we're comfortable. when you head out the door this morning, you will notice it's lot warmer than yesterday when we were in the upper 20s and low 30s. across the bay, cambridge, 45 degrees. 47 in salsbury. frederick is currently 36 degrees. out at dulles, 39. so we mentioned manassas, 30 degrees. a few spots that are on the chilly side. should be a great day for all of us. lots of sunshine. you saw the live shot a few minutes ago of the sun coming up at 6:50 this morni
. >> can you catch the concert february 27th on pbs. on pbs. >> you can't help but just be dancing a little bit. every time we've heard that this morning. >> the president didn't sound too bad right there. >> he is pretty good. >> a pretty good singer. >> impressive. >>> speaking of impressive, the weather forecast for the next couple of days will be very impressive. we'll be enjoying temperatures 15 to 20 degrees above normal. >> a lot of...
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keep up with daily developments in this too close to guess campaign on the pbs news hour. then next friday night be sure to join me and the rest of the pbs public affairs family for a pre-election special we're calling "what's at stake." check your local listings at the time. that will be right after we see you here next week on "washington week." good night. funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> this rock has never stood still. since 1875 we've been there for our clients through good times and bad. when their needs changed, we were there to meet them. through the years, from insurance to investment management, from real estate to retirement solutions, we've developed new ideas for the financial challenges ahead. this rock has never stood still, and that's one thing that will never change. prudential. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is providing by norfolk southern. boeing. additional funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers l
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see you back here next time on pbs. thank you for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on smiley show, visit tavis on pbs.org. tavis: please join me at ny use herbal center for performing arts for a conversation about women, children, and poverty in america. ahead andrs' union financial expert susie ormond. for more info, visit our website at pbs.org. hi, i am tavis: smiley. join me next time for a new conversation with live ledbetter -- with lilly ledbetter. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. leaders of more than 50 nations have promised full support for afghanistan as it prepares to take charge of its own security. nato leaders gathered in chicago and formally endorsed plans to pull out combat troops by the end of 2014. however, a deal between the u.s. and pakistan over nato supply routes crossing the country is perusing -- proving elusive. we have this report from chicago. >> 11 years of war, nearly 3000 allied troops have died, at least 12,000 afghan civilians have been killed. it cost more than three and 50 billion pounds. now the message is it is almost over. we are approaching another milestone along the long road home. >> we will set a goal for afghan forces to take the lead for combat operations across the country in 2013. next year. isaf can move to a supporting role. this will be another step toward afghans taking the lead for their security as agreed to by 2014 when a combat mission will end. >> the words cannot disguise the fact that the end will be difficult.
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. leaders of more than 50 nations have promised full support for afghanistan as it prepares to take charge of its own security. nato leaders gathered in chicago and formally endorsed plans to pull out combat troops by the end of 2014. however, a deal between the u.s. and pakistan over nato supply routes crossing the country is perusing -- proving elusive. we have this report from chicago. >> 11 years of war, nearly 3000 allied...
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with support from the following: and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. gwen: could this be the closest campaign in a generation, or do the candidates know something we don't? we explore tonight on "washington week." >> hello, virginia! >> i'm glad to be here in columbus, ohio. >> how's it good, tampa? >> that's a nevada welcome! >> hello, colorado! gwen: it's getting close. getting nervous yet? it's now officially a billion-dollar campaign, and candidates are all in. >> i've been going for about 38 hours straight, even though my voice is getting kind of hoarse, i've still got a spring in my step because, because our cause it right. >> i'm not just optimistic about winning. i'm more optimistic about the future for america. gwen: so, what do we know about how the campaign is trending and who's already voted? about how these candidates would handle foreign policy? >> you look at the record of the last four years and say is iran closer to a bomb? yes. is the middle east in tumult? yes. is al qaeda on the run, on its heels? no. >> you said that fir
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